Wednesday, February 20, 2013
OSPS Harlem Shake
The Harlem Shake is a new dance craze sweeping the internet and YouTube world in the past month. All of our marketing classes came together and used this dance/video to help promote the One Stop Prom Shop. The video concept is when one person is dancing with their face covered in a room full of people acting complete normal like nothing is going on. Then, after about 15 seconds, the bass drops in the music and everyone dances. The idea was pitched to our class last Tuesday, we pitched to the other classes on Wednesday, and made the video on Thursday in less than 30 minutes. We were able to release the video the day we got back from our long weekend. On the first day, the video got 898 YouTube views, 205 Facebook views, 45 Twitter retweets, 28 Twitter favorites, and the OSPS Twitter account gained 15 followers. We believe that this video gave us a unique edge on our marketing efforts. Here's a link to watch the OSPS Harlem Shake: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ynsnTqn35TI
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
OSPS Part 2
The big project that I am a part of right now is the One Stop Prom Shop. The One Stop Prom Shop is a prom trade show. It has brought together our Junior DECA class, Senior DECA class, and IMDD class. Everyone is working together to help make this a successful project. The Junior DECA class is doing all the management-related things, the Senior DECA class is taking care of all the social media, and my class, IMDD, is working on the entire feel of the One Stop Prom Shop and the assembly that we will be having on February 26th. We are also split into two different groups, the video group and the morph team. The morph team is a group of 12 people that put together and memorized a couple dances from the game Just Dance. The video group is creating two videos to show at the assembly. One is prom-related interviews, and the other is a prom-related animated video. I'm really glad all of the students from each class have come together to work on this project!
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